The American Federationist, 82. sējums,1. izdevums -83. sējums,6. izdevumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
23. lappuse
... workers will be negotiated through- out the year by the Utility Workers and the IBEW . In all , 120,000 workers are affected . Contract Construction : Nearly 750,000 workers in contract construction are under agreements be- ing ...
... workers will be negotiated through- out the year by the Utility Workers and the IBEW . In all , 120,000 workers are affected . Contract Construction : Nearly 750,000 workers in contract construction are under agreements be- ing ...
3. lappuse
... workers in eight states are unionized . Accordingly , textile workers remain among the lowest in pay and benefits of all industrial workers in the South . TWUA President Sol Stetin has pointed out that the wages of southern textile ...
... workers in eight states are unionized . Accordingly , textile workers remain among the lowest in pay and benefits of all industrial workers in the South . TWUA President Sol Stetin has pointed out that the wages of southern textile ...
22. lappuse
... worker with an annual income of $ 12,956.22 before taxes and $ 11,003.20 after federal taxes . In wholesale and retail trade , the gross average weekly earnings of non - supervisory workers - includ- ing full - time and part - time workers ...
... worker with an annual income of $ 12,956.22 before taxes and $ 11,003.20 after federal taxes . In wholesale and retail trade , the gross average weekly earnings of non - supervisory workers - includ- ing full - time and part - time workers ...
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